Lucie + Rory

Lucie + Rory

Article by

Aimee Harel

Posted on

10/07/2017

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Real Weddings

A creative by trade, Lucie (the brains behind cult Australian jewellery label Babyanything) was destined to plan the perfect Byron wedding with her human of choice, Rory. £I grew up in Byron and we had a house that my mum designed and my grandfather built which was close to our venue, so I felt like it would have elements of my family members there in spirit that are no longer with me explains Lucie.

With a short engagement £it felt really quick, just under a year and with Rory popping the question in Hawaii, their wedding was always going to take inspiration from this tropical getaway.

£Rory carried the ring all through customs and the flight without me finding out and finally popped the question on the headland at Turtle Bay on the North Shore. When he asked me, before I said yes, my first question was Where’s Elle? I had to know my sister knew about the engagement and that he had her blessing – and at that moment she popped out of the bushes carrying two Hawaiian flower leis…then I said yes!

With the all encompassing mantra of Aloha Means Love’, Lucie and Rory say that every single one of their vendors were amazing. As far as standouts go? Your Gourmet and The Events Lounge topped the list, as well as Poppy and Fern who provided some epic florals for the day. £Our flowers from beautiful Jess were magical and the leis were exactly how I imagined. They were traditional hand-strung flower leis, made for each guest, and they were really special to me as I tied them into the ceremony and explained to each guest the meaning of a lei and how it meant each guest was like family to us, Lucie tells us, adding that Casey from Just Love Celebrancy was an all-star vendor as well.

£Our celebrant Casey really made everything a dream, she allowed Rory and I to relax and just revel in the magic of finding love. She was so respectful when it came to mentioning our family members who are no longer here and even survived a big car accident on the way to the wedding and didn’t say a thing to us so as not to cause any stress, says the bride who opted for a ravishing Rue De Seine gown from The Bridal Atelier.

£My dress was the Fox’ gown from Rue de Seine. When we first got engaged I had originally bought another dress however when we booked The Grove, it wasn’t the right aesthetic. I saw the Fox’ gown on Instagram when I was in the middle of building my retail store. I went to the dress appointment covered in paint and cement with dirty hair and work boots on. When I tried it on though, I knew it was the one explains Lucie, who fondly remembers one moment from the day in particular.

£My favourite moment of the day was walking down the aisle. For a moment I knew that everyone there had gathered together to celebrate something beautiful. I had written the ceremony just days earlier and hearing our beautiful celebrant speak the words was magical. I just let it all wash over me, but seeing Rory hear it for the first time was so special, she tells us, adding that Rory had a few surprises of his own.

£Rory went above and beyond with his gift to me, I had designed the invitations with the amazing talent that is Brent Smith, I had showed him lots of references from my grandmother’s trip to Hawaii in the 1960’s and he brought them all to life, Rory then had the invite and the fabric from his wedding shoes inlaid into two surfboards for each of us to have at the wedding and keep forever. He had a local shaper from Terrigal (The Ditch) make one and another shaper from Byron Bay (Mctavish) make the other so it was a fusion of us two as a couple and also our two homes.

Lucie and Rory’s NSW wedding was originally featured as our cover story in Issue 16. Search for your nearest stockist via suburb or postcode here, or shop online with Mag Nation or via the HM online store here.